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    Nestled in the western foothills of northern California's Sierra Nevada mountains, just east of Sacramento, lies one of the state's best-kept secrets: the Sierra Foothills wine region. The area runs 120 miles from north to south, covering 2.6 million acres (1.05 million hectares) and has a rich history, diverse topography and unique blend of varietals. It's a go-to destination for wine ...
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    May 4, 2023Top Grapes of the Sierra Foothills Zinfandel The best-known wines of the region are full-bodied but rarely tannic. Zinfandel is oozing wild berry and cedar flavors, they feel soft and silky on the palate. Barbera Fruity, mild in tannins yet high in acidity, this fresh, food-friendly wine originated in northern Italy. Increasingly, Barbera is considered a Foothills favorite. Petite Sirah Wine ...
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    Wine Country One of the largest American Viticultural Areas in California, Sierra Foothills covers 2.6 million acres and contains vines planted throughout eight counties. If you only have time to sip through one section, head to Amador County's Shenandoah Valley, home to some of the state's oldest Zinfandel vines.
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    Well balanced, engaging and fun this wine has an "old world" quality, complete with a (pleasant) barnyard funk. Firm tannins provide structure and backbone, while a good kick of acidity delivers vibrancy throughout. Enjoy a plethora of nuanced aromas and flavors including red and black cherry and plum, fresh and dried Mission fig, fertile earth, mushroom, sweet tobacco and saw dust ...
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    Sierra Foothills The wine region of Sonoma is home to some of the most historic vineyards and wineries in California. In the 1850s, Hungarian Agoston Haraszathy planted various grapes in Sonoma that he was confident could rival European varieties, and today it is a leading wine region in California as well as the U.S.
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    Located in the North Coast Region of California, Napa is one of the most exclusive wine areas in the country despite the fact that it accounts for a mere 4% of California's total wine production. The main red varieties that call the Napa Wine Region home are Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc.
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    The wine region of Sonoma is home to some of the most historic vineyards and wineries in California. In the 1850s, Hungarian Agoston Haraszathy planted various grapes in Sonoma that he was confident could rival European varieties, and today it is a leading wine region in California as well as the U.S. The Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from the Russian River Valley and Sonoma Coast are ...
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    The wine region of Sonoma is home to some of the most historic vineyards and wineries in California. In the 1850s, Hungarian Agoston Haraszathy planted various grapes in Sonoma that he was confident could rival European varieties, and today it is a leading wine region in California as well as the U.S.
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    Located in the North Coast Region of California, Napa is one of the most exclusive wine areas in the country despite the fact that it accounts for a mere 4% of California's total wine production. The main red varieties that call the Napa Wine Region home are Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc.
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